. The Forester. campus of the college by the townpeople, students of the college, of Ferry Hall and of the Academy, pupils of theAlcott School and the other grammar schools of Lake Forest. Arrangements are also being made by the (iarrick Club for some plays tobe given before the summer vacation. Since the last Forester appeared four programs have been given. Due largelyto the taste and energy of the stage managers, Hellberg, 17, and Ridgeway, 19,there has been a marked improvement in the staging of the plays given. Thequality of the acting, too, has shown steady progress, away from ordinary am


. The Forester. campus of the college by the townpeople, students of the college, of Ferry Hall and of the Academy, pupils of theAlcott School and the other grammar schools of Lake Forest. Arrangements are also being made by the (iarrick Club for some plays tobe given before the summer vacation. Since the last Forester appeared four programs have been given. Due largelyto the taste and energy of the stage managers, Hellberg, 17, and Ridgeway, 19,there has been a marked improvement in the staging of the plays given. Thequality of the acting, too, has shown steady progress, away from ordinary amateurwork. Anderson, 16, assisted by Thomas Findlay, 18, has taken care of thefinancial management in a capable and efficient way. Among the programs given under the Neighborhood Theater plan was HerHusbands Wife, presented November 12, 1915, by the Hebrew Institute players,of Chicago, and two short comedies, The Truth About Jane and Joint Ownersin Spain, given by the Dramatic Club of the Lake Forest Y. W. C. 5 -r- £ C z s O O -< < u — ^-: v. 94 THE FORESTER—1917


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